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U.S. newspapers President Bob Dickey just sent a memo to employees of his division, which employs about 20,000: CONFIDENTIAL TO: U.S.C.P. Employees FR: U.S. Community Publishing President Bob Dickey RE: Voluntary Early Retirement Opportunity Prog...
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Gannett, the largest newspaper publisher in the United States, posted lower than expected earnings for the final three months of 2011.It reported a 33% drop in income to $116.9m (£74m) compared with $174.1m (£111m) in the same period the year...
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Gannett Co. has shuttered the New York arm of the local entertainment and nightlife network, Metromix, Capital has learned. The New York Metromix editor, Kirk Miller, broke the news to his writers this afternoon in an email. It was unclear whether...
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Gannett, the largest US newspaper publisher, is providing its editorial staff with iPhones, iPads and netbooks.The company has told employees that it is buying thousands of devices. In the memo from Gannett's newspaper chief, Bob Dickey, he says...
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Further to my posting on Friday, Weekly newspaper closures in 2011, which revealed that the overwhelming majority of axed titles were frees...The latest Advertising Association (AA) adspend figures - for the third quarter of 2011 - illustrate the...
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Paywalls are going up at scores of US newspapers. The largest publisher, Gannett, has announced plans to charge online users from early next year.The Chicago Sun-Times and its 39 affiliated suburban titles - owned by a group of investors - will...
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Newspapers, in danger of having their advertising lunch eaten by Groupon and its ilk, have teamed up to form an online deals platform. Eight publishing and media companies are launching the common digital shopping platform, called Find n Save. The...
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Regional newspaper publisher hit by decline in retail ads and classifiedsRegional newspaper publisher Newsquest, which owns titles including the Glasgow-based Herald and the Argus in Brighton, has reported a 7.9% year-on-year fall in advertising...
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By coincidence, two contradictory snapshots of the state of the newspaper industry in the United States were posted yesterday.One concentrated on the sales of daily titles while the other looked at the fortunes of the weekly titles. Result? Very...
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Local newspaper publishers are upset about the unlikelihood of its journalists receiving official passes to cover next year's Olympic Games in London.They will be expected to rely instead on syndicated material from the Press Association.Several...
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Two of America's largest newspaper chains, Journal Register (JRC) and MediaNews Group, have agreed to a merger that isn't a merger. Though they will maintain separate boards they will be jointly managed by a wholly new company - Digital First Media....
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Embattled media companies Yahoo and Gannett are getting even cozier. Facing revenue declines, the Internet giant and the countrys biggest newspaper publisher are hoping they can boost their bottom lines with an expanded local advertising...
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